Jamaica Kincaid
Writing Memory, Writing Back to the Mother
Format:Hardback
Publisher:State University of New York Press
Published:21st Jul '05
Should be back in stock very soon

Presents an overview of the psychological and affective dynamics of Jamaica Kincaid's fiction and non-fiction.
Offers a new perspective on the psychological and affective dynamics of Jamaica Kincaid's fiction and nonfiction.
Haunted by the memories of her powerfully destructive mother, Jamaica Kincaid is a writer out of necessity. Born Elaine Potter Richardson, Kincaid grew up in the West Indies in the shadow of her deeply contemptuous and abusive mother, Annie Drew. Drawing heavily on Kincaid's many remarks on the autobiographical sources of her writings, J. Brooks Bouson investigates the ongoing construction of Kincaid's autobiographical and political identities. She focuses attention on what many critics find so enigmatic and what lies at the heart of Kincaid's fiction and nonfiction work: the "mother mystery." Bouson demonstrates, through careful readings, how Kincaid uses her writing to transform her feelings of shame into pride as she wins the praise of an admiring critical establishment and an ever-growing reading public.
ISBN: 9780791465233
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 481g
252 pages